Taylor Swift to premiere star-studded 'Bad Blood' music video at Billboard Music Awards

Taylor Swift is shedding some bad blood at the 2015 Billboard Music Awards.

The singer will premiere her music video for "Bad Blood" at the awards show, which airs May 17. It's directed by Joseph Kahn, who also helmed the "Blank Space" video, and will be the fourth single from her hit album, 1989.

The Quentin Tarantino-esque poster for the video features a glowering Swift (starring as a character called Catastrophe) and the tagline, "Band-aids don't fix bullet holes," which is a line from the song.

The video promises a star-studded cast, including "Golden Globe winners, Emmy winners, Grammy winners, an Oscar nominee, blockbuster movie stars, as well as both new and iconic supermodels," according to a release. Hmm, who could that could be?

Swift is known for her viable roster of famous friends, including supermodel Karlie Kloss, multihyphenate Lena Dunham (who has won a Golden Globe), actress Emma Stone (a newly-minted Oscar nominee) and Lorde and Justin Timberlake (both Grammy winners), among others.

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